

Overtime
Dribbble
Overtime, Dribbble's weekly podcast, explores the most interesting design news and gives you the tips you need to create your best work. No need to scroll copious news sites and design Twitter—host Meg Lewis and friends are primed to inform, entertain, and inspire you each week. Consider Overtime your audio lifeline to the design community, packaged in a perfectly punchy Shot. Subscribe and listen every Wednesday to stay ahead of the game.
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Jan 23, 2018 • 1h 6min
Being a Professional Encourager with Andy J Pizza from the Creative Pep Talk Podcast
Season 3 of Overtime is here! Our first guest is Andy J. (Pizza) Miller. Andy is the creator of the podcast and book Creative Pep Talk. He also has a successful illustration career and has created illustrations for clients like Nickelodeon, Google, Converse, Sony, Smart Car, Oreo, The Boston Globe & Nutella.
In this episode, we find out what pizza and Dribbble have in common, how Andy transitioned from illustration to podcasting, and the secret to Creative Pep Talk’s success.
Andy also shares how to “find your gift,” what he thinks all creative people have in common, how to embrace change when it comes to your career, his hope for the creative future, and much more.
“I always tell people to look for wilderness instead of paved roads. Once there’s 8,000 tutorials and 50 apps to make that thing the easiest thing possible, the treasure at the end of that road is gone.”
This episode is brought to you by Wix. Push the limits of design and start creating beautiful, impactful websites that are uniquely yours at wix.com/dribbble.
Links Mentioned in Overtime
Andy J. Miller
Andy J. Miller on Dribbble
Andy J. Miller on Twitter
Andy J. Miller on Instagram
Creative Pep Talk
The Dip by Seth Godin
Mindset by Carol Deweyck
Transcript
Transcript forthcoming.

Dec 12, 2017 • 54min
Ryan Hamrick
It's our final episode of Overtime, season 2! We'll be back in 2018 but before then, we'd love to hear from you. If you're an avid Overtime listener, please take a short survey to let us know what you love about Overtime and what we can improve on. Additionally, we’re experimenting with our format, so you’ll see chapters in this episode if you're listening in a podcast app that supports chapters (like Overcast).
And now on to episode 27! In this episode, we chat with Ryan Hamrick, an independent letterer and designer, living in Austin, TX. Ryan shares how he got started with lettering back in 2011, the story behind the Curves Ahead Tour, a few lettering tricks he saves for live workshops, why he's starting an artist representation agency, and more.
This week’s episode is brought to you by Wix. Wix believes the web is your playground. With advanced features like retina-ready image galleries, custom font sets, and sophisticated design effects, you’ll have real creative freedom to tell your story online—exactly the way you’ve envisioned it. Go to wix.com/dribbble to get started today.
Links Mentioned in Overtime
Overtime Survey
Ryan's website
Ryan on Dribbble
Ryan on Twitter
Ryan on Instagram
Constitutional Cartouches
Simon Ålander on Dribbble
Sergey Shapiro on Dribbble
Curves Ahead Tour
Staedtler Lead Holder
Staedtler Mars Rotary Action Lead Pointer and Tub
Staedtler Mars Carbon Lead
The Alfa Set

Nov 28, 2017 • 49min
Khoi Vinh
In episode 26, we chat with Khoi Vinh, Principal Designer at Adobe, co-founder of Mixel and Kidpost, and former Design Director of New York Times Online.
In this episode, we discuss Khoi's role at Adobe, the recent launch of Adobe XD, the pros and cons of working for big (or small) companies, Adobe's recent effort to impact diversity in creativity in a positive way, how Khoi got started with design, publishing on personal websites vs Medium, the benefits of having your own custom blog, and more.
This week’s episode is brought to you by Wix. Wix believes the web is your playground. With advanced features like retina-ready image galleries, custom font sets, and sophisticated design effects, you’ll have real creative freedom to tell your story online—exactly the way you’ve envisioned it. Go to wix.com/dribbble to get started today.
Links Mentioned in Overtime
Khoi's website and blog
Khoi on Dribbble
Khoi on Twitter
Mixel
Never Use Futura
How to Demo Software for 11,000 People
Khoi's book How They Got There
Adobe XD
On Adobe, Diversity, Design and More
Creativity's Diversity Disconnect

Nov 14, 2017 • 56min
Vlad Magdalin
Vlad Magdalin is the CEO and founder of Webflow, an all-in-one web design tool that allows you to design, build, and launch responsive websites visually.
In this episode, we talk to Vlad about his early career in animation, the origin of Webflow, it's unique position in the market of web design tools, the current state of web design tooling, why democratization of web design is a good thing, and more.
Links Mentioned in Overtime:
Vlad Magdalin on Twitter
Webflow
Flexbox Game
A (Cheeky) Guide to Creative Tools
IDEO U Design Thinking Course

Oct 24, 2017 • 29min
Ethan Marcotte
In this episode, you’ll hear a conversation with Dan Cederholm and Ethan Marcotte. It was recorded at the Hang Time Boston after-party at Coppersmith. You may hear a bit of bar noise, but you’ll also hear some great insights on responsive web design, GIFs, and more.
Ethan shares the story of how responsive web design came to be, the complexity of the design process, the best way to get started with responsive web design, advice for teams building pattern libraries and style guides, why he started a GIF repository, and more.
Links Mentioned in Overtime
Ethan Marcotte
Ethan Marcotte on Dribbble
Ethan Marcotte on Twitter
A List Apart: Responsive Web Design
Responsive Web Design Podcast
RWD Twitter
The Dao of Web Design
Bukkit
Design Systems by Alla Kholmatova
From Pages to Patterns: An Exercise for Everyone by Charlotte Jackson

Oct 12, 2017 • 45min
Meg Lewis
Meg Lewis is a designer and founder of Ghostly Ferns—a family of freelancer BFFs. She also founded Fool Proof—a coworking space to support creativity in Minnesota. She’s also a really nice person.
In this episode, Meg tells us about her recent move to Minnesota, why she started a coworking space, the importance of working with friends, why you should be yourself when working with clients, personal branding, and much more.
This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. The all-new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
Links Mentioned in Overtime:
Meg Lewis
Meg Lewis on Dribbble
Meg Lewis on Twitter
My Darn Good Office
Fool Proof
Ghostly Ferns
Ghostly Ferns on Dribbble
A Designer's Code of Ethics
Slack Enterprise Grid
Design Your Brand Identity Online Class
Logo Design In Adobe Illustrator Online Class

Sep 26, 2017 • 52min
Louie Mantia
In episode 22, Dan chats with icon designer Louie Mantia. Louie is a co-founder of Parakeet—a small design studio with a concentration on icons, logos, illustrations, and emoji.
In this episode, Dan and Louie chat about getting inspired by Disney, bringing fun back to app icons, typeface vs icon design, advice for new designers, and more.
Louie also shares how and why Parakeet created Primaries—a stock set of icons that anyone can buy.
This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. The all-new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
Links Mentioned in Overtime:
Louie Mantia
Louie Mantia on Dribbble
Louie Mantia on Twitter
Louie Mantia on Instagram
Parakeet
FontLab App
Primaries
Louie Mantia's Wallpapers
Louie Mantia's Muppets Pixel Art

Sep 12, 2017 • 53min
Lydia Nichols
In episode 21, Dan chats with Lydia Nichols, an illustrator and designer who loves anthropomorphizing animals. She's done amazing work for companies like Mailchimp, Google, the New York Times, and more.
In this episode, Lydia shares why she fell in love with illustration, her workflow in Illustrator and Photoshop, how she handles a 6-hour time frame for creating and delivering an illustration, lessons she learned from producing a book, and more.
Dribbble Shots:
Mouse with Floating Ears
Happy Tiger
You Don't Want to Buy Groceries From a Robot
The Summer Zoolympics
This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. The all new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
Links Mentioned in Overtime:
Lydia Nichols
Lydia Nichols on Dribbble
Lydia Nichols on Twitter
Lydia Nichols on Instagram
Lydia's Skillshare Class
Kyle brushes
You Don’t Want to Buy Groceries From a Robot

Aug 22, 2017 • 45min
Alice Lee
Our guest this week is Alice Lee, an independent San Francisco-based illustrator and designer who loves drawing and telling clever stories. She's also part of a studio of artists known as the 1099 Group. Before going independent, she was the second illustrator at Dropbox.
In this episode, we talk about how she transitioned from product designer into illustration, the pros and cons of working remotely, why she thinks of her career as a garden, and more.
Dribbble Shots:
Slack Fund
01 WordPress — Characters & Inclusion
This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. It's no secret that the nature of work is changing again. The internet has enabled more people to become self-employed professionals and small business owners—and better yet working in new jobs that they could not have been imagined just a few years ago.
The all new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
Links Mentioned in Overtime:
Alice Lee
Alice on Dribbble
Alice on Twitter
Alice on Instagram
1099 Group
Slack Fund
Whirring machines, blinking lights: Illustrations for the Slack Fund & Enterprise

Aug 8, 2017 • 49min
Ryan Putnam
In episode 19, Dan chats with Ryan Putnam. Ryan is a designer, illustrator, and potter, long time Dribbble member. He previously worked at Dropbox and was instrumental in organizing some epic Dribbble Meetups.
Dan and Ryan chat about being creative. Ryan is always looking for different ways to make stuff that's functional but beautiful at the same time. They also discuss Riso printing, how Ryan got into pottery, building a shared illustration language, experimenting on the web, and more.
This episode is brought to you by FreshBooks. It's no secret that the nature of work is changing again. The internet has enabled more people to become self-employed professionals and small business owners—and better yet working in new jobs that they could not have been imagined just a few years ago.
The all new FreshBooks makes ridiculously easy accounting software that’s completely transformed how those self-employed professionals and small business owners deal with their day-to-day paperwork. FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to Overtime listeners. To claim it, just go to freshbooks.com/overtime and enter OVERTIME in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
Dribbble Shots:
Trash 03
Ceramics Launch
Do Better Print
Links Mentioned in Overtime
Ryan Putnam
Ryan on Dribbble
Ryan on Twitter
Ryan on Instagram
Ryan's pottery
Do Better shop
Getting Started with Risograph Printing


